NEWSPAPER– Across the Atlantic and across the Channel, the media are outraged by the bedbug “pandemic” which is hitting the French capital.
The bedbug scandal is growing and is now beyond French borders. The British and American foreign press have taken up in recent days this health problem which affects Paris, less than a year before the Olympic Games. Far from reassuring their readers, the English-speaking media fuel and export anxiety among tourists who dream of luxury and the Eiffel Tower.
“Widespread pandemic“, “Paris is crawling with bedbugs“, “Nobody is safe“… The media are playing the alarmist card with headlines, each more catastrophic than the last. According to the newspapers, bedbugs are everywhere; forcing travelershorrified» «to pay special attention before sitting down or dropping cloth bags or coats on the floor at their feet» in public transport, writes the American television channel CBS on its website. “France was the fifth most visited country by Americans in 2019», would like to remind the magazine Forbes .
Faced with psychosis, this same magazine wanted to advise its most adventurous readers, who would dare to go to France soon, on the actions to adopt. The American magazine published an article on “how to spot bedbugs and avoid bringing them home on your next trip“. In particular, he recommends slipping into your suitcase “a steroid cream” Or “an antihistamine» for itching in view of possible bedbug bites, and “place your suitcases on supports» at the hotel and not on the bed, which could be infested.
Scandal in the middle of Fashion Week
Certain press titles also enjoy contrasting the image of dirt that these pests see with the idyllic image of a Paris dreamed of by tourists. Especially since this health scandal comes in the middle of Fashion Week, which took place from September 25 to October 3. “A “widespread” pandemic of bedbugs invades Paris during Fashion Week», headlines for example the American magazine Time who writes that this event was held “far from glamor” usual. The height for all celebrities and fashion enthusiasts who come to seek French refinement and luxury.
But in reality, only one world event worries foreign newspapers: the Olympic Games. Everyone is wondering how the city of Paris and the French state are going to exterminate all these little invasive creatures before the whole world arrives next summer. “Bedbugs torment Paris ahead of 2024 Olympics:“Nobody is safe”,” headlined the Washington Post using the words of Emmanuel Grégoire, deputy mayor of Paris.
The American television channel CNN, as well as other media, also points the finger at French political leaders who “say they are not worried», like Emmanuel Grégoire. “Bedbugs have always been there“, he said at the microphone of LCI, on September 30, before arguing that these insects are not a “threat to the Olympics“.
Paris, the laughing stock of social networks
The lack of political action until today is thus highlighted by the international press. THE Guardian mentions in particular the case of Mathilde Panot, leader of the Insoumis in the Assembly, who had been “mocked» while she has been warning on the subject since 2019. A sign that the executive has grasped the seriousness of the situation, an emergency meeting is being held this Wednesday, at the request of the Minister of Transport, Clément Beaune, with all operators concerned. Another meeting, this time interministerial, will take place on Friday. Tuesday October 3, the RATP assured after carrying out an expertise that “no cases of bedbugs have been observed in our equipment“.
However, France is not the only country fighting against these pests. New York, just as touristy and which hosts Fashion Week a week before Paris each year, has also been deeply affected by bedbugs. The city was placed under siege in the 2010s and the mayor at the time, Mike Bloomberg, had to appoint a “bedbug tsar” to solve the problem. Meanwhile on social networks, many users are making fun of the situation in the French capital, while others are posting videos on how not to bring bedbugs home after their vacation.